Just what the Doctor ordered
Thursday, October 05, 2006
Like many growing businesses, Dr. Martens AirWair (the Dr. Martens distributor for most of North and South America)discovered that their ageing PBX analog phone system was both expensive and poorly equipped to adapt to the company's changing needs.
When looking for a replacement, Dr. Martens turned to a voip internet phone system. In fact, according to Kristi Wirebaugh, Dr. Martens business analyst, they were ready to jump feet first into the world of voip as soon as they heard about all the "impressive features we could get with voip for the same price as the [other] analog system without any bells and whistles."
How long did it take to deploy the new voip system and migrate all the info? Try half a day. Yep. Half a day to get all the new equipment set up and properly configured. The new phone system helps people stay coordinated between the Oregon-based offices, warehouses, and retail stores, all the while, saving them money.